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December 20, 2001 security risks that would entail and suggests rather dispassionately that the United States should ensure that Osama bin Laden is bombed to smithereens. A liberal columnist like Thomas Freedman
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American can / U.S. industries / Fannie Mae / Government Sponsored Enterprises / Guam Youth Inc. / Freddie Mac / /

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America / /

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Guam / United States / Vietnam / /

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World Trade Center / Domicic’s Nursing facility / Institute of Medicine / Guam Museum / The club / University of Guam / Alee Shelter / Guam Memorial hospital / /

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metal coatings / past law / consumer products / chemicals / /

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World Trade Center / /

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San Ramon Hill / island of Guam / /

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GWC / General Federation of Women / Guam Memorial hospital / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES / Salvation Army / U.S. government / Institute of Medicine / American Red Cross / Guam Recreation Commission / University of Guam / Veterans Committee / Senate / GWC Hospital Committee / Guam Symphony Society / Congress / Guam Chapter / Guam Women’s Club / American Cancer Society’s Guam Unit / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development / Veterans’ Affairs Committee / St. Domicic / Guam Lytico and Bodig Association / Federation of Asian Women / HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SECTION / Asian Women’s Association / /

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BENJAMIN A. GILMAN / Osama bin Laden / ROBERT A. UNDERWOOD / Thomas Freedman / /

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Speaker / chairman / liberal columnist / Attorney General / /

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New Jersey / /

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Middle East / /

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KGTF / /

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